Belarusian Words to Know for A2 Level

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Learning Belarusian can be a rewarding and enriching experience, especially if you are planning to travel to Belarus or are interested in Slavic languages. As you progress in your language learning journey, reaching the A2 level is a significant milestone. At this level, you can handle basic communication in everyday situations. This article will introduce you to some essential Belarusian words that you should know at the A2 level, covering various topics such as greetings, food, transportation, and more.

Greetings and Basic Phrases

Being able to greet people and use basic phrases is foundational in any language. Here are some essential Belarusian greetings and phrases:

– **ะ”ะพะฑั€ั‹ ะดะทะตะฝัŒ** (Dobry dzieล„) โ€“ Hello
– **ะŸั€ั‹ะฒั–ั‚ะฐะฝะฝะต** (Pryvitannie) โ€“ Hi
– **ะฏะบ ัะฟั€ะฐะฒั‹?** (Jak spravy?) โ€“ How are you?
– **ะ”ะพะฑั€ะฐ, ะดะทัะบัƒะน** (Dobra, dziakuj) โ€“ Fine, thank you
– **ะšะฐะปั– ะปะฐัะบะฐ** (Kali laska) โ€“ Please
– **ะ”ะทัะบัƒะน** (Dziakuj) โ€“ Thank you
– **ะขะฐะบ** (Tak) โ€“ Yes
– **ะะต** (Nie) โ€“ No
– **ะšะฐะปั– ะปะฐัะบะฐ** (Kali laska) โ€“ Youโ€™re welcome
– **ะŸั€ะฐะฑะฐั‡ั†ะต** (Prabachcie) โ€“ Excuse me / Iโ€™m sorry

These phrases will help you navigate basic conversations and show politeness in social interactions.

Numbers and Counting

Understanding numbers is crucial for everyday activities such as shopping, telling time, and asking for prices. Here are the numbers from 1 to 10 in Belarusian:

1. **ะะดะทั–ะฝ** (Adzin)
2. **ะ”ะฒะฐ** (Dva)
3. **ะขั€ั‹** (Try)
4. **ะงะฐั‚ั‹ั€ั‹** (Chatyry)
5. **ะŸัั†ัŒ** (Piaฤ‡)
6. **ะจััั†ัŒ** (ล esฤ‡)
7. **ะกะตะผ** (Siem)
8. **ะ’ะพัะตะผ** (Vosiem)
9. **ะ”ะทะตะฒัั†ัŒ** (Dziewiaฤ‡)
10. **ะ”ะทะตััั†ัŒ** (Dziesiaฤ‡)

For higher numbers, here are a few more to get you started:

– **ะ”ะฒะฐั†ั†ะฐั†ัŒ** (Dvaฤ‡caฤ‡) โ€“ Twenty
– **ะขั€ั‹ั†ั†ะฐั†ัŒ** (Tryccaฤ‡) โ€“ Thirty
– **ะกะพั€ะฐะบ** (Sorak) โ€“ Forty
– **ะŸัั†ัŒะดะทัััั‚** (Piaฤ‡dziesiat) โ€“ Fifty
– **ะกั‚ะพ** (Sto) โ€“ One hundred

Days of the Week and Months

Knowing the days of the week and months is essential for making plans and understanding schedules. Here are the days of the week in Belarusian:

– **ะŸะฐะฝัะดะทะตะปะฐะบ** (Paniadzieล‚ak) โ€“ Monday
– **ะัžั‚ะพั€ะฐะบ** (Aลญtorak) โ€“ Tuesday
– **ะกะตั€ะฐะดะฐ** (Sierada) โ€“ Wednesday
– **ะงะฐั†ะฒะตั€** (ฤŒacvier) โ€“ Thursday
– **ะŸัั‚ะฝั–ั†ะฐ** (Piatnica) โ€“ Friday
– **ะกัƒะฑะพั‚ะฐ** (Subota) โ€“ Saturday
– **ะัะดะทะตะปั** (Niadzieฤพa) โ€“ Sunday

And the months of the year:

– **ะกั‚ัƒะดะทะตะฝัŒ** (Studzieล„) โ€“ January
– **ะ›ัŽั‚ั‹** (Liuty) โ€“ February
– **ะกะฐะบะฐะฒั–ะบ** (Sakavik) โ€“ March
– **ะšั€ะฐัะฐะฒั–ะบ** (Krasavik) โ€“ April
– **ะœะฐะน** (Maj) โ€“ May
– **ะงัั€ะฒะตะฝัŒ** (ฤŒervieล„) โ€“ June
– **ะ›ั–ะฟะตะฝัŒ** (Lipieล„) โ€“ July
– **ะ–ะฝั–ะฒะตะฝัŒ** (ลฝniwieล„) โ€“ August
– **ะ’ะตั€ะฐัะตะฝัŒ** (Vierasieล„) โ€“ September
– **ะšะฐัั‚ั€ั‹ั‡ะฝั–ะบ** (Kastriฤnik) โ€“ October
– **ะ›ั–ัั‚ะฐะฟะฐะด** (Listapad) โ€“ November
– **ะกะฝะตะถะฐะฝัŒ** (Snieลพaล„) โ€“ December

Food and Drink

When dining out or shopping for groceries, knowing some basic food-related vocabulary will be very useful. Here are some common words:

– **ะฅะปะตะฑ** (Chleb) โ€“ Bread
– **ะ’ะฐะดะฐ** (Vada) โ€“ Water
– **ะœะฐะปะฐะบะพ** (Malako) โ€“ Milk
– **ะกะพะบ** (Sok) โ€“ Juice
– **ะšะฐะฒะฐ** (Kava) โ€“ Coffee
– **ะงะฐะน** (ฤŒaj) โ€“ Tea
– **ะกะฐะปะฐั‚ะฐ** (Salata) โ€“ Salad
– **ะกัƒะฟ** (Sup) โ€“ Soup
– **ะœััะฐ** (Miasa) โ€“ Meat
– **ะ ั‹ะฑะฐ** (Ryba) โ€“ Fish
– **ะ“ะฐั€ะพะดะฝั–ะฝะฐ** (Harodnina) โ€“ Vegetables
– **ะคั€ัƒะบั‚ั‹** (Frukty) โ€“ Fruits

Common Phrases in Restaurants

Here are some useful phrases for when you are dining out:

– **ะฏ ั…ะฐั†ะตัž ะฑั‹ ะทะฐะผะพะฒั–ั†ัŒโ€ฆ** (Ja chacieลญ by zamoviฤ‡โ€ฆ) โ€“ I would like to orderโ€ฆ
– **ะฆั– ั‘ัั†ัŒ ัƒ ะฒะฐั ะผะตะฝัŽ ะฝะฐ ะฐะฝะณะปั–ะนัะบะฐะน?** (Ci jest u vas meniu na anglijskaj?) โ€“ Do you have a menu in English?
– **ะšะพะปัŒะบั– ะณัั‚ะฐ ะบะฐัˆั‚ัƒะต?** (Koล‚ki heta kaลกtuje?) โ€“ How much does this cost?
– **ะ ะฐั…ัƒะฝะฐะบ, ะบะฐะปั– ะปะฐัะบะฐ** (Rachunak, kali laska) โ€“ The bill, please

Transportation

Navigating a new city can be challenging without knowing the local transportation vocabulary. Here are some essential words and phrases:

– **ะัžั‚ะพะฑัƒั** (Aลญtobus) โ€“ Bus
– **ะฆัะณะฝั–ะบ** (Ciahnik) โ€“ Train
– **ะœะตั‚ั€ะพ** (Metro) โ€“ Metro
– **ะขั€ะฐะผะฒะฐะน** (Tramvaj) โ€“ Tram
– **ะขะฐะบัั–** (Taksi) โ€“ Taxi
– **ะัั€ะฐะฟะพั€ั‚** (Aeraport) โ€“ Airport
– **ะ’ะฐะบะทะฐะป** (Vakzaล‚) โ€“ Station
– **ะšะฒั–ั‚ะพะบ** (Kvitok) โ€“ Ticket
– **ะšัƒะดั‹?** (Kudy?) โ€“ Where to?
– **ะšะฐะปั–?** (Kali?) โ€“ When?

Common Phrases for Transportation

– **ะœะฝะต ะฟะฐั‚ั€ัะฑะตะฝ ะบะฒั–ั‚ะพะบ ะดะฐโ€ฆ** (Mnie patreben kvitok daโ€ฆ) โ€“ I need a ticket toโ€ฆ
– **ะšะพะปัŒะบั– ะบะฐัˆั‚ัƒะต ะบะฒั–ั‚ะพะบ?** (Koล‚ki kaลกtuje kvitok?) โ€“ How much is a ticket?
– **ะ”ะทะต ะทะฝะฐั…ะพะดะทั–ั†ั†ะฐ ัั‚ะฐะฝั†ั‹ั ะผะตั‚ั€ะพ?** (Dzie znachodzicca stancyja metro?) โ€“ Where is the metro station?

Weather and Seasons

Talking about the weather is a common conversation topic. Here are some words related to weather and seasons:

– **ะกะพะฝั†ะฐ** (Sonca) โ€“ Sun
– **ะ”ะพะถะดะถ** (Doลพdลพ) โ€“ Rain
– **ะกะฝะตะณ** (Snieh) โ€“ Snow
– **ะ’ะตั†ะตั€** (Viecier) โ€“ Wind
– **ะฆั‘ะฟะปั‹** (Ciopy) โ€“ Warm
– **ะฅะฐะปะพะดะฝั‹** (Chalodny) โ€“ Cold
– **ะ›ะตั‚ะฐ** (Lieta) โ€“ Summer
– **ะ’ะพัะตะฝัŒ** (Vosieล„) โ€“ Autumn
– **ะ—ั–ะผะฐ** (Zima) โ€“ Winter
– **ะ’ััะฝะฐ** (Viasna) โ€“ Spring

Common Phrases about Weather

– **ะฏะบะพะต ะฝะฐะดะฒะพั€’ะต ัั‘ะฝะฝั?** (Jakoje nadvor’e siodnia?) โ€“ What’s the weather like today?
– **ะฆั‘ะฟะปะฐ ัั‘ะฝะฝั** (Ciopล‚a siodnia) โ€“ It’s warm today
– **ะฅะฐะปะพะดะฝะฐ ัั‘ะฝะฝั** (Chalodna siodnia) โ€“ It’s cold today
– **ะ†ะดะทะต ะดะพะถะดะถ** (Idzie doลพdลพ) โ€“ It’s raining

Family and Relationships

Talking about family and relationships is essential in building personal connections. Here are some key terms:

– **ะœะฐั†ั–** (Maci) โ€“ Mother
– **ะ‘ะฐั†ัŒะบะฐ** (Baฤ‡ka) โ€“ Father
– **ะ‘ั€ะฐั‚** (Brat) โ€“ Brother
– **ะกััั‚ั€ะฐ** (Siostra) โ€“ Sister
– **ะกั‹ะฝ** (Syn) โ€“ Son
– **ะ”ะฐั‡ะบะฐ** (Daฤka) โ€“ Daughter
– **ะกัะฑั€ะฐ** (Siabra) โ€“ Friend
– **ะœัƒะถ** (Muลพ) โ€“ Husband
– **ะ–ะพะฝะบะฐ** (ลฝonka) โ€“ Wife

Common Phrases about Family

– **ะฃ ะผัะฝะต ั‘ัั†ัŒ ะฑั€ะฐั‚ ั– ัััั‚ั€ะฐ** (U mianie jest brat i siostra) โ€“ I have a brother and a sister
– **ะ“ัั‚ะฐ ะผะพะน ะผัƒะถ** (Heta moj muลพ) โ€“ This is my husband
– **ะ“ัั‚ะฐ ะผะฐั ะถะพะฝะบะฐ** (Heta maja ลพonka) โ€“ This is my wife

Shopping and Clothing

When shopping, itโ€™s helpful to know the names of various items and how to ask for what you need. Here are some common terms:

– **ะšั€ะฐะผะฐ** (Krama) โ€“ Store
– **ะ ั‹ะฝะฐะบ** (Rynak) โ€“ Market
– **ะ“ั€ะพัˆั‹** (Hroลกy) โ€“ Money
– **ะฆะฐะฝะฐ** (Cana) โ€“ Price
– **ะšะฐัˆัƒะปั** (Kaลกulia) โ€“ Shirt
– **ะจั‚ะฐะฝั‹** (ล tany) โ€“ Pants
– **ะะฑัƒั‚ะฐะบ** (Abutak) โ€“ Shoes
– **ะกัƒะบะตะฝะบะฐ** (Sukenka) โ€“ Dress
– **ะšัƒั€ั‚ะบะฐ** (Kurtka) โ€“ Jacket

Common Phrases for Shopping

– **ะšะพะปัŒะบั– ะณัั‚ะฐ ะบะฐัˆั‚ัƒะต?** (Koล‚ki heta kaลกtuje?) โ€“ How much does this cost?
– **ะฆั– ะผะพะถะฝะฐ ะฟั€ั‹ะผะตั€ั‹ั†ัŒ?** (Ci moลพna primeryฤ‡?) โ€“ Can I try this on?
– **ะฏ ั…ะฐั‡ัƒ ะบัƒะฟั–ั†ัŒ ะณัั‚ะฐ** (Ja chachu kupiฤ‡ heta) โ€“ I want to buy this

Health and Emergencies

Knowing how to communicate in case of health issues or emergencies is crucial. Here are some important words and phrases:

– **ะ”ะพะบั‚ะฐั€** (Doktar) โ€“ Doctor
– **ะ‘ะฐะปัŒะฝั–ั†ะฐ** (Baฤบnica) โ€“ Hospital
– **ะะฟั‚ัะบะฐ** (Apteka) โ€“ Pharmacy
– **ะฅะฒะฐั€ะพะฑะฐ** (Chvaroba) โ€“ Illness
– **ะ‘ะพะปัŒ** (Boฤบ) โ€“ Pain
– **ะฆั– ะผะพะถะฐั†ะต ะดะฐะฟะฐะผะฐะณั‡ั‹?** (Ci moลพacie dapamahi?) โ€“ Can you help?
– **ะœะฝะต ะดั€ัะฝะฝะฐ** (Mnie drenna) โ€“ I feel sick
– **ะ’ั‹ะบะปั–ั‡ั†ะต ั…ัƒั‚ะบัƒัŽ ะดะฐะฟะฐะผะพะณัƒ!** (Vykliฤcie chutkuju dapamohu!) โ€“ Call an ambulance!

Time and Dates

Being able to talk about time and dates is essential for making appointments and plans. Here are some key terms:

– **ะ“ะฐะดะทั–ะฝะฐ** (Hadzina) โ€“ Hour
– **ะฅะฒั–ะปั–ะฝะฐ** (Chvilina) โ€“ Minute
– **ะกะตะบัƒะฝะดะฐ** (Sekunda) โ€“ Second
– **ะ ะฐะฝั–ั†ะฐ** (Ranica) โ€“ Morning
– **ะ”ะทะตะฝัŒ** (Dzieล„) โ€“ Day
– **ะ’ะตั‡ะฐั€** (Vieฤar) โ€“ Evening
– **ะะพั‡** (Noฤ) โ€“ Night
– **ะกั‘ะฝะฝั** (Siodnia) โ€“ Today
– **ะ—ะฐัžั‚ั€ะฐ** (Zaลญtra) โ€“ Tomorrow
– **ะฃั‡ะพั€ะฐ** (Uฤora) โ€“ Yesterday

Common Phrases about Time

– **ะšะพะปัŒะบั– ะทะฐั€ะฐะท ะณะฐะดะทั–ะฝ?** (Koล‚ki zaraz hadzin?) โ€“ What time is it now?
– **ะ—ะฐั€ะฐะทโ€ฆ** (Zarazโ€ฆ) โ€“ It isโ€ฆ (used when telling the time)
– **ะœั‹ ััƒัั‚ั€ัะฝะตะผัั ัžโ€ฆ** (My sustreniemsia uโ€ฆ) โ€“ We will meet atโ€ฆ

Common Verbs

Verbs are the backbone of any language. Here are some common Belarusian verbs that you will find useful:

– **ะ‘ั‹ั†ัŒ** (Byฤ‡) โ€“ To be
– **ะœะตั†ัŒ** (Mieฤ‡) โ€“ To have
– **ะ†ัั†ั–** (Isci) โ€“ To go
– **ะ•ั…ะฐั†ัŒ** (Echaฤ‡) โ€“ To travel
– **ะ“ะฐะฒะฐั€ั‹ั†ัŒ** (Havaryฤ‡) โ€“ To speak
– **ะงั‹ั‚ะฐั†ัŒ** (ฤŒytaฤ‡) โ€“ To read
– **ะŸั–ัะฐั†ัŒ** (Pisaฤ‡) โ€“ To write
– **ะ ะฐะฑั–ั†ัŒ** (Rabiฤ‡) โ€“ To do/make
– **ะ•ัั†ั–** (Jesci) โ€“ To eat
– **ะŸั–ั†ัŒ** (Piฤ‡) โ€“ To drink

Conclusion

Reaching the A2 level in Belarusian means you have a solid foundation in the language and can handle everyday conversations with relative ease. The vocabulary covered in this article spans various aspects of daily life, from greetings and basic phrases to more specific terms related to food, transportation, weather, family, and more.

Remember that language learning is a gradual process, and regular practice is key to improvement. Try to use these words and phrases in your daily conversations, whether you are practicing with a language partner, a tutor, or even by yourself. With consistent effort, you will continue to build your Belarusian vocabulary and become more confident in your language skills.

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